326
326
Sep 24, 2009
09/09
by
WMAR
quote
eye 326
favorite 0
quote 1
the maryland million. mike of course works there at the track. and maryland million this year is named after another honoree. >> mckay, he founded it, his idea for the maryland million, a program for horses that are sired by maryland stallions, not necessarily born here but conceived here. this is the 24th year of the event, 12:15 on saturday. 12 races. we drew yesterday for the card, 114 horses. again, it should be a terrific, the graphic -- should be saturday at laurel park but it's saturday, 12:15 at laurel park. it's like $2 to get in. it's a great day. we've had 25,000 people out there. thank you, sorry about that. >> we go way back, man. we've known each other for a long time. you know what? o.j. is glad to have friends like you to take care of him. remember that, all right? >>> megan? >> i was going to say you're such a good friend to come in here and have the courage to talk about something so hard. >>> stay with us.
the maryland million. mike of course works there at the track. and maryland million this year is named after another honoree. >> mckay, he founded it, his idea for the maryland million, a program for horses that are sired by maryland stallions, not necessarily born here but conceived here. this is the 24th year of the event, 12:15 on saturday. 12 races. we drew yesterday for the card, 114 horses. again, it should be a terrific, the graphic -- should be saturday at laurel park but it's...
262
262
Sep 1, 2009
09/09
by
WBFF
tv
eye 262
favorite 0
quote 0
fox 45 is the sponsor of the maryland state fairgrounds. so come out and say hello to all the folks out there. at the fox 45 tent. now as far as bay cast tomorrow. looks like plenty of sunshine. temperatures right there in the mid 70s with a nearly wind at 10 miles per hour. nice day out there on the bay. and downtown. clear skies. 76 degrees. and north wind at five to 10. and downtown road. here is what it looks like for the next several days. nice pleasant conditions. quiet conditions. 79 on wednesday. 81 on thursday. friday 82. saturday 85. several of the days looking nice and dry and sunny. so nice quiet week. remember fox 45 news sky watch weather is at your fingertips. i-radar is available at foxbaltimore.com. you can use fox 45 powerful doppler radar to track coming storms. interactive tool lets you see exactly when rain or snow will be over your house. go to foxbaltimore.com, and click on i-radar. . >> wild fires continue to spread in california. at least 500 firefighters are working to contain this fire just 30 miles from sacrament
fox 45 is the sponsor of the maryland state fairgrounds. so come out and say hello to all the folks out there. at the fox 45 tent. now as far as bay cast tomorrow. looks like plenty of sunshine. temperatures right there in the mid 70s with a nearly wind at 10 miles per hour. nice day out there on the bay. and downtown. clear skies. 76 degrees. and north wind at five to 10. and downtown road. here is what it looks like for the next several days. nice pleasant conditions. quiet conditions. 79 on...
224
224
Sep 26, 2009
09/09
by
WMAR
tv
eye 224
favorite 0
quote 0
the child who died is the 8th swine flu death in the state of maryland. as for the vaccine, federal health officials say the first batch should be in some doctor's offices as early as october 5th. most of the doses will be a nasal spray form. >>> now for anyone in harford county, the county's first community seasonal flu clinic has been cancelled. it was scheduled to take place tuesday at ripkin stadium in aberdeen but officials say there's been a delay in the shipments of the vaccine. can you get information on flu clinics, flu shot clinics in your area on abc2news.com. >>> breaking news last night at 11, an offduty baltimore city police officer is in serious by stable condition after what appears to be a botched robbery attempt. tonight, two 16-year-olds have been arrested, both have lengthy juvenile records and that's prompted city leaders to talk about the failures of our juvenile justice system. delia goncalves joins us with more. >> reporter: city leaders all agree that the growing cases of youth violence is more than frustrating. but at the same ti
the child who died is the 8th swine flu death in the state of maryland. as for the vaccine, federal health officials say the first batch should be in some doctor's offices as early as october 5th. most of the doses will be a nasal spray form. >>> now for anyone in harford county, the county's first community seasonal flu clinic has been cancelled. it was scheduled to take place tuesday at ripkin stadium in aberdeen but officials say there's been a delay in the shipments of the vaccine....
267
267
Sep 24, 2009
09/09
by
WBAL
tv
eye 267
favorite 0
quote 0
the or statewide tour takes us to the mountains of western maryland. we have been dealing with a mix of sunshine and clouds today. there will be breaks in the cuts, and then some sunshine. invariably cloudy. it looks like 85 or so again. a drier air mass will start building in later on this evening. 83 in general on the lower eastern shore and around ocean city, a few degrees warmer. on the chesapeake bay, which are northwesterly at not -- winds are northwesterly at five to 10 knots. i-95-. sweltering record high, congestion with a 39-degree record low. tonight we will feel a little bit more crisp as the nicer weather pattern gets into play. 59 to 65 tonight. winds shifting to the north at five to 10 miles per hour. this is ultimately going to slide a little bit further to the south and hang out of the carolinas over the next few days. this mass of moisture is going to inch its way into our direction. here is how it breaks down on futurecast. seasonal conditions, mostly sunny. it is getting a little bit of bubbling up of moisture from the deep south. s
the or statewide tour takes us to the mountains of western maryland. we have been dealing with a mix of sunshine and clouds today. there will be breaks in the cuts, and then some sunshine. invariably cloudy. it looks like 85 or so again. a drier air mass will start building in later on this evening. 83 in general on the lower eastern shore and around ocean city, a few degrees warmer. on the chesapeake bay, which are northwesterly at not -- winds are northwesterly at five to 10 knots. i-95-....
210
210
Sep 2, 2009
09/09
by
WBAL
tv
eye 210
favorite 0
quote 0
action across the nation. >> it cannot come at a better time. >> the shells need a stalking at the maryland food bank. the supplies are getting low. it is a good thing that september is hunger action month. >> it is the beginning of the school year. people start to think about the needy because vacations are winding down. >> of this month the good bank is involved in event everyday partnering with local businesses to solicit donations for food and to kick up a fund raising campaigns. the most exciting event could be on september 15. that is when they will break ground for their new community kitchen. >> we will at a kitchen to the maryland food bank allowing them to prepare meals. we can put them on our menu so that our partner agencies can get the meals ready to serve directly from us. >> that will virtually end having to throw out food that has gone bad and go a long way to make sure people get the food they need. another part of this month is raising the awareness of a hunger maryland. the need is up thanks to the economy. >> it affects middle class people who have lost their jobs and no
action across the nation. >> it cannot come at a better time. >> the shells need a stalking at the maryland food bank. the supplies are getting low. it is a good thing that september is hunger action month. >> it is the beginning of the school year. people start to think about the needy because vacations are winding down. >> of this month the good bank is involved in event everyday partnering with local businesses to solicit donations for food and to kick up a fund...
389
389
Sep 22, 2009
09/09
by
WJLA
tv
eye 389
favorite 0
quote 0
this is the way that maryland originally looked... kyle blount, baltimore, md: ...and i know that when i have kids, i want them to be able to appreciate this kind of beauty. >> hey!!! >> i heard on the radio they found a coat over in this section. >> narrator: new germany state park is an ideal setting for the park services revived ranger school. >> i have a gentleman here at cabin 11 with a shotgun on the porch. >> narrator: four weeks of intensive training. >> [sniffing bottle] where'd you get the mountain dew? >> robin melton, dean, ranger school: we're trying to get back to tradition. when i came into the service, almost 18 years ago, we ran a full ranger school, and we're reverting to that tradition. they get a lot of scenarios, what ifs? we like them to be faced with a lot of things before they even hit the field. they will do some terrific team building during this time and they learn the ability to work with every member of their staff and using every bit of the resources that are available to them to accomplish their goal of
this is the way that maryland originally looked... kyle blount, baltimore, md: ...and i know that when i have kids, i want them to be able to appreciate this kind of beauty. >> hey!!! >> i heard on the radio they found a coat over in this section. >> narrator: new germany state park is an ideal setting for the park services revived ranger school. >> i have a gentleman here at cabin 11 with a shotgun on the porch. >> narrator: four weeks of intensive training....
217
217
Sep 21, 2009
09/09
by
WMAR
tv
eye 217
favorite 0
quote 0
but the maryland insurance administration sent representatives door-to-door over the weekend to make sure they are getting what they paid for. >> we want to make sure we enforce the terms of that contract and make sure we recover every penny. we can't go backwards and renegotiate contracts but we can make sure that the terms of the contracts are fully honored. >> reporter: state insurance regulators say whether homeowners are insured or not those with policies should submit a claim in writing and make sure if they are denied they have that in written form as well. they also should keep any receipts for clean-up or contractors since it could ultimately help them should they file a claim with the city to pay for the damage. since the problem stemmed from its watermain. >> whether or not the city honors these claims will depend on the issue of negligence. and that's far beyond the scope of what, you know, what we can determine. >> reporter: in dundalk, jeff hager, abc2 news. >> this happens every time there's a disaster. scam artists come from the woodwork hoping to prey on those trying
but the maryland insurance administration sent representatives door-to-door over the weekend to make sure they are getting what they paid for. >> we want to make sure we enforce the terms of that contract and make sure we recover every penny. we can't go backwards and renegotiate contracts but we can make sure that the terms of the contracts are fully honored. >> reporter: state insurance regulators say whether homeowners are insured or not those with policies should submit a claim...
201
201
Sep 1, 2009
09/09
by
WBAL
tv
eye 201
favorite 0
quote 0
we want to remind you about the closures for the maryland state fair. watch for lane closures and some delays. 66 miles per hour according to our speed sensor on the northeast corner of harford road. 57 as you make your approach to the outer loop. we are looking at a live picture of the i-95 in howard county. an easy ride overall on the major roadways. no delays yet. volume is picking up. that is the latest on traffic. >> our big story this morning, hundreds gathered last night to remember to teenagers who were killed in a terrible crash over the weekend. the driver is the father of one of the teenagers. he is a baltimore city police officer. our reporter joins us live with the very latest. >> good morning. michael jones sr. is in stable condition this morning here at shock trauma. his family says he is recovering physically, but emotionally he is devastated. hundreds of classmates, friends and family members gathered in front of overlea high school,. many had candles and some had photos. they all had a touching images of michael jones jr. and his girlf
we want to remind you about the closures for the maryland state fair. watch for lane closures and some delays. 66 miles per hour according to our speed sensor on the northeast corner of harford road. 57 as you make your approach to the outer loop. we are looking at a live picture of the i-95 in howard county. an easy ride overall on the major roadways. no delays yet. volume is picking up. that is the latest on traffic. >> our big story this morning, hundreds gathered last night to...
240
240
Sep 18, 2009
09/09
by
WBAL
tv
eye 240
favorite 0
quote 0
join the lottery at the rams vs redskins home opener at fed-ex field this sunday and at the maryland wine festival in westminster all weekend long. now in jackpot news mega millions is $51 million for tonight and multi-match is a record breaking $4,800,000 for saturday. the maryland lotterylet yourself play! >> a couple of accidents to report. at washington boulevard, police are at the scene of a crash there. some lanes are blocked at the i- 95. no problems across the memorial bridge. but we are seeing some delays on southbound traffic as you make your approach to the beltway. the west side continues to move smoothly. that is the latest. over to you. >> mostly cloudy skies this morning and some fog. things will get better by this afternoon. the 64 at the downtown area. mid 60's. partly cloudy this afternoon and 78 degrees. mostly clear and partly cloudy by tonight. better for tomorrow. sunny skies and dry conditions, 72-76 degrees. and off and start to what could be a great weekend. >> good morning, everybody. in early season showdown between some of the best teams in the nfl. san di
join the lottery at the rams vs redskins home opener at fed-ex field this sunday and at the maryland wine festival in westminster all weekend long. now in jackpot news mega millions is $51 million for tonight and multi-match is a record breaking $4,800,000 for saturday. the maryland lotterylet yourself play! >> a couple of accidents to report. at washington boulevard, police are at the scene of a crash there. some lanes are blocked at the i- 95. no problems across the memorial bridge. but...
162
162
Sep 15, 2009
09/09
by
WMAR
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
now, data collected from the university of maryland was used to license the vaccine. data that was collected eight days after the first dose was administered. no major side effects reported. just some soreness and flu-like symptoms. researchers also learned that one dose, or about 15 micrograms of the vaccine was effective in fighting the virus and they say that's good news. >> having to administer one dose of vaccine is far better than two doses separated by 21, 28 or however many days apart. we don't know how many people would return back for the second dose. one dose is much simpler. >> reporter: hopefully there will be 120 million dozes of the vaccine available for the fall they are dealing with four different manufacturers. initially they will target young children and pregnant women when they become available in mid-october. we've already seen thousands of cases on college campuses. while researchers don't anticipate those who already had the flu will need to get the vaccine. they may be immunized. kelly swoope, abc2 news. >>> president barack obama is pushing h
now, data collected from the university of maryland was used to license the vaccine. data that was collected eight days after the first dose was administered. no major side effects reported. just some soreness and flu-like symptoms. researchers also learned that one dose, or about 15 micrograms of the vaccine was effective in fighting the virus and they say that's good news. >> having to administer one dose of vaccine is far better than two doses separated by 21, 28 or however many days...
133
133
Sep 22, 2009
09/09
by
WMAR
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
maryland is the nation's top earnings state. we'll have details. >>> and new words of warning tonight about the threat of terrorism. local law enforcement advised to be on alert for possible attacks on hotels and sports complexes. we'll have more on that. that's all the time we have for abc2 news at 6:00. i'm marybeth marsden. thank you for joining us. we'll be back here tonight at 11:00. we hope you'll join us then. have a great evening. and enjoy this tune. ♪ hey, papa was a rolling stone -- another break.
maryland is the nation's top earnings state. we'll have details. >>> and new words of warning tonight about the threat of terrorism. local law enforcement advised to be on alert for possible attacks on hotels and sports complexes. we'll have more on that. that's all the time we have for abc2 news at 6:00. i'm marybeth marsden. thank you for joining us. we'll be back here tonight at 11:00. we hope you'll join us then. have a great evening. and enjoy this tune. ♪ hey, papa was a...
325
325
Sep 15, 2009
09/09
by
WJZ
tv
eye 325
favorite 0
quote 0
you're looking the mansion house, the home of the maryland zoo in baltimore, of course. overhead a crescent moon and lots of lovely stars. sharon has your commute, marty has weather. >> temps in the low 60s right now. we're calling for a high of 85. ton of sun this day. don? >> how about the commute under that crescent moon. here's sharon. >> it's getting busier. first of all, we have that uh, an accident in middle river, middle river road, pulaski highway. we have late construction with clearing supposed to be gone at 6:00 a.m. blocking learns between cold spring and northern parkway. they're in the clearing stages, but it's not completely gone. watch for livestock on the loose in manchester. horses on the road south of young road. cows in the road on the union bridge area. here's a look outside, toll plaza, everything running smoothly there. no issues yet on the beltway. wjz13 is always on. log onto wjz.com. >>> here's what people will be talking about this morning. finding crime over his doorstep, an off duty police officer is ambushed inside his home. it leads to a f
you're looking the mansion house, the home of the maryland zoo in baltimore, of course. overhead a crescent moon and lots of lovely stars. sharon has your commute, marty has weather. >> temps in the low 60s right now. we're calling for a high of 85. ton of sun this day. don? >> how about the commute under that crescent moon. here's sharon. >> it's getting busier. first of all, we have that uh, an accident in middle river, middle river road, pulaski highway. we have late...
343
343
Sep 1, 2009
09/09
by
WBAL
tv
eye 343
favorite 0
quote 0
and also one rhoda's closed for the maryland state fair. -- one a road is closed for the maryland state fair. here is a live view of the area of fort mchenry. some delays in developing at eastern. here is a live view of traffic at liberty. it is building in volume. back to you. >> thank you. officer who is in serious condition. >> michael jones sr. is in stable condition at shock trauma this morning after a car accident killed his son and his son's girlfriend. friends and family members gathered at overlea high school to remember, michael jones jr. and his 19 year-old go friend shaniqua tucker. the father was traveling south on 81. he got caught in a bad rain storm, lost control of the vehicle, and drove down an embankment. the sun and the girlfriend are dead. the other was flown to shock trauma. >> he was a very likable kid. i am at a loss of words right now. he had a bright future. right now i am at peace with everything because me and my husband did a job -- a good job of raising him. we were good parents and he was a good kid. unfortunately, things went into a different direction. >
and also one rhoda's closed for the maryland state fair. -- one a road is closed for the maryland state fair. here is a live view of the area of fort mchenry. some delays in developing at eastern. here is a live view of traffic at liberty. it is building in volume. back to you. >> thank you. officer who is in serious condition. >> michael jones sr. is in stable condition at shock trauma this morning after a car accident killed his son and his son's girlfriend. friends and family...
234
234
tv
eye 234
favorite 0
quote 0
take maryland's best to the buy local challenge. now, back to you. >> thank you,kristy. >>> making progress. that's what city school ceo dr. andres alonzo wants to do. gigi barnett has more in tonight's school watch report. >> reporter: day two of the new school year for baltimore city students. it's the school district that is now characterized by its improvement in recent years. so far, it's seen an increase in enrollment. higher test scores and less violence on campuses. the school ceo, dr. andres alonzo wants those to continue. today, he unveil a plan at this round table discussion. >> if you have a great public school, great public schools, parents will flock to that great public school. >> reporter: city schools are thriving at a time when several private schools are closing or seeing fewer students enrolled. and state lawmakers are proving deep, across-the-board budget cuts. and more may be on the way. but alonzo says he'll use the recent improvements to his advantage. >> the schools in baltimore city should have their resour
take maryland's best to the buy local challenge. now, back to you. >> thank you,kristy. >>> making progress. that's what city school ceo dr. andres alonzo wants to do. gigi barnett has more in tonight's school watch report. >> reporter: day two of the new school year for baltimore city students. it's the school district that is now characterized by its improvement in recent years. so far, it's seen an increase in enrollment. higher test scores and less violence on campuses....
213
213
Sep 13, 2009
09/09
by
WBFF
tv
eye 213
favorite 0
quote 0
maryland gave the kicker a perfect spot. dead center from 27 yards and he just barely curls it inside the left upright for the game-winning field goal. maryland wins it 38-35 in overtime. the terps' win their first game of the year. >>> navy also with their home opener hosting louisiana tech first quarter. tech up a touchdown. navy punting. he gets it on the 15. slips his way past the first line. bounces it outside and now he is gone. he takes it 85 yards to the house. 14-nothing. later in the quarter down 14-3. he gets the pitch. hugs the sideline and goes in for the score. navy down four. second quarter, same score. navy inside. keeps it for himself for the three-yard touchdown. navy takes an 18-14 lead after a successful two-point conversion. navy tacked on two more touchdowns to get their first win of the season 32-14, the final. >>> the o's looking for the series win against the yankise. o's up 2-1. bates loaded for roberts. he hits it high and deep to right. it carries into the bullpen for the grand slam. story of the
maryland gave the kicker a perfect spot. dead center from 27 yards and he just barely curls it inside the left upright for the game-winning field goal. maryland wins it 38-35 in overtime. the terps' win their first game of the year. >>> navy also with their home opener hosting louisiana tech first quarter. tech up a touchdown. navy punting. he gets it on the 15. slips his way past the first line. bounces it outside and now he is gone. he takes it 85 yards to the house. 14-nothing....
351
351
Sep 27, 2009
09/09
by
WBAL
tv
eye 351
favorite 0
quote 0
here are the breaks in the clouds out to the west and western maryland. that second impulse dragging behind the storm system. they get a piece of that and they swing across this afternoon and produce a quick shot. it looks like most of this stuff is going to be done later and then drier air moves in for a while. take a look at our forecast now, and today it is calling for mostly cloudy skies. rain tapers off. west winds 10 to 15. we should be able to break into the mid 70's for highs. insta-weather futurecast shows the bulk of this rain pulling out of the area. here is a little shower that might pop through later this afternoon. a look at our forecast now. tauling calling for in the seven-day forecast -- it won't come up will it? here it is. 77 today. 78 tomorrow. an evening shower possibly tomorrow, and then breezy. temperatures a little below average. it is autumn after all. so 70 for the high isn't all that unusual. >> a baltimore company is suing a social networking giant facebook.congressman. they develop d. facebook.com. huglu claims facebook has in
here are the breaks in the clouds out to the west and western maryland. that second impulse dragging behind the storm system. they get a piece of that and they swing across this afternoon and produce a quick shot. it looks like most of this stuff is going to be done later and then drier air moves in for a while. take a look at our forecast now, and today it is calling for mostly cloudy skies. rain tapers off. west winds 10 to 15. we should be able to break into the mid 70's for highs....
213
213
Sep 30, 2009
09/09
by
WMAR
tv
eye 213
favorite 0
quote 0
coca-cola is one of the first companies to be part of the maryland green registry. it helps companies and organizations find the best ways to reduce waste, energy and water conservation and green building design. >>> speaking of the color of buildings, today baltimore teamed up with susan g. komen for the cure to raise awareness about breast cancer. tonight city hall will have a pink glow. maryland is rank fifth in the nation for breast cancer death rates this. year alone it's estimated 810 maryland women will die from breast cancer. in the fight fewer women are dying from breast cancer in the u.s. but the despairities in death rates still exist between whites and blacks. according to the merch cancer society breast cancer deaths dropped but african-american women still have a higher risk of death than white women. overall the american cancer society says the number of breast cancer deaths has dropped because of improved treatments and increased mammography screening rates. of course abc2 is a very proud sponsor of the susan g. komen race for the cure. economic out
coca-cola is one of the first companies to be part of the maryland green registry. it helps companies and organizations find the best ways to reduce waste, energy and water conservation and green building design. >>> speaking of the color of buildings, today baltimore teamed up with susan g. komen for the cure to raise awareness about breast cancer. tonight city hall will have a pink glow. maryland is rank fifth in the nation for breast cancer death rates this. year alone it's...
228
228
tv
eye 228
favorite 0
quote 0
to maintain them. >> we think the maryland state police operations are receptive to some of the recommendations that we issued. we look forward to working with with them. >> a final report at the maryland medevac crash is coming out soon. >>> three other recommendations made to the fda in 1996 have not been implemented. >> a man tried to use marijuana to fill up his tank. he offered it on old pike, marijuana in order to pay for gasoline. the clerk called authorities and the man's motorcycle was searched and the police found cocaine and oxycodone as well. he has been charged with possession of illegal substances. >>> it will soon be another addition for the dugger family as the unexpecting parent learned that they will welcome child number 19. jim bo and michelle dugger have 18 children and a grandchild on the way. the family's life is captured on tape on their show 18 and counting. their youngest child is 18 months old. >> that is a woman that can use the bathroom at the tre mont grand. >> can you imagine their food bill? >> let's move on. the weather is delightful. the temperatures, 59, winds
to maintain them. >> we think the maryland state police operations are receptive to some of the recommendations that we issued. we look forward to working with with them. >> a final report at the maryland medevac crash is coming out soon. >>> three other recommendations made to the fda in 1996 have not been implemented. >> a man tried to use marijuana to fill up his tank. he offered it on old pike, marijuana in order to pay for gasoline. the clerk called authorities...
403
403
Sep 25, 2009
09/09
by
WJZ
tv
eye 403
favorite 0
quote 0
she came to the maryland spca from another shelter. they've been handed around for a little bit and she's five years old. it's time for her to have a nice home. she's a beagle mix and about this chill out. the yellow scarf. mr. basement sponsoring the animals. >> that's a good dog. >> that's the number of the maryland animal shelter. tim williams has details on weather. >>> good afternoon, we're talking about temperatures cool this afternoon, 67 degrees right now. 58%, winds coming out from the northeast at 10 miles per hour at the airport. across the state, temperatures ranging from 58 in oakland to 70. 67 in elkton. we're starting to see more and more peeks of sun coming through the region. we have 65 in westminister, 68 in rock hall and 68 in annapolis. those winds bringing in a cool component, the winds bringing in the cool air from the north and a bit of moisture off of the bay. the winds contributing to some of the cloud cover. that's what we're dealing with, we're starting to see the clearest part of the day. showers this mornin
she came to the maryland spca from another shelter. they've been handed around for a little bit and she's five years old. it's time for her to have a nice home. she's a beagle mix and about this chill out. the yellow scarf. mr. basement sponsoring the animals. >> that's a good dog. >> that's the number of the maryland animal shelter. tim williams has details on weather. >>> good afternoon, we're talking about temperatures cool this afternoon, 67 degrees right now. 58%,...
276
276
Sep 29, 2009
09/09
by
WJZ
tv
eye 276
favorite 0
quote 0
and in celebration, the team remembers nick adenhart, the maryland native who was killed in the car crash in april. they go out to the adenhart memorial picture, in right center field, sharing the celebration. there were tears. the angels are headed for a play-off series that will likely play the boston red sox. >>> minnesota, starting a four- game series at detroit. game 1 this afternoon. i'll have highlights of the twins and tigers, play-off style baseball. that's ahead. >>> plus, we'll hear from ravens coach john harbaugh about the team's success on the road. and he talks about quieting that road crowd, which they will try to do in foxboro. by the way, the patriots are the only team in the afc. the ravens in the franchise have never beaten. >> wow. >>> still to come tonight on wjz eyewitness news. >>> how the mount airy community is trying it heal after a triple murder-suicide claimed the life of a family. i'm adam may, coming up with >>> coming up now on eyewitness news at 6:00. shocking tragedy. how friends of the victims are coping. >>> a university of maryland research doctor is de
and in celebration, the team remembers nick adenhart, the maryland native who was killed in the car crash in april. they go out to the adenhart memorial picture, in right center field, sharing the celebration. there were tears. the angels are headed for a play-off series that will likely play the boston red sox. >>> minnesota, starting a four- game series at detroit. game 1 this afternoon. i'll have highlights of the twins and tigers, play-off style baseball. that's ahead. >>>...
196
196
Sep 1, 2009
09/09
by
WBAL
tv
eye 196
favorite 0
quote 0
low to mid 70's from the coast to the bay. in the 60's from the western maryland mountains. clear skies will continue with light winds. it is 50 degrees, the record low that goes all the way back to 8092. -- 1892. we're certainly within range of that record low tomorrow morning. this high pressure will stick around through most of the day tomorrow and the work week. it may brush the coastal areas. we will see that developing down to our southwest. for most areas across maryland, sunny skies and clear nights for the next couple of days. a bit of rain in just off the coast thursday afternoon. here in baltimore, partly cloudy skies and sunny out in the western mountains. this will maybe bring a sprinkle of clouds during the holiday weekend. erika will have to be watched. it shouldç not impact our weatr for the labor day weekend. it is going to impact the east coast, it would be next week sometime. a well-defined cloud pattern and it looks like the storm will continue on the west-northwest track and get stronger. the forecast will see those wins coming up to 70 miles per hour
low to mid 70's from the coast to the bay. in the 60's from the western maryland mountains. clear skies will continue with light winds. it is 50 degrees, the record low that goes all the way back to 8092. -- 1892. we're certainly within range of that record low tomorrow morning. this high pressure will stick around through most of the day tomorrow and the work week. it may brush the coastal areas. we will see that developing down to our southwest. for most areas across maryland, sunny skies and...
142
142
Sep 30, 2009
09/09
by
WMAR
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
this is the second pediatric fatality tied to the virus in maryland. >>> the federal government gave state officials the go-ahead today to order the vaccine for the h1n1 flu. when will it arrive and who will receive it first? abc2 news kelly swoope joins us with more details. >> reporter: the vaccine is ready to be shipped, according to maryland secretary of health and mental hygiene. it should be delivered by the middle of next week. today state officials plan to order 31,600 doses, the maximum amount that was allowed for today. initially, the vaccine will be available in a very limited supply. >> it will begin with a very small amount and gradually ramp up, we hope to have, by the end of october close to a million doses here in maryland. >> reporter: secretary of commerce says they had five immediate target populations, pregnant women, children over 6 months all the way through young dumghts through 24 years of age. health care workers, people who live or work with children under 6 months and adults 25 to 64 with pre-existing health conditions. the secretary also says there are 2.9
this is the second pediatric fatality tied to the virus in maryland. >>> the federal government gave state officials the go-ahead today to order the vaccine for the h1n1 flu. when will it arrive and who will receive it first? abc2 news kelly swoope joins us with more details. >> reporter: the vaccine is ready to be shipped, according to maryland secretary of health and mental hygiene. it should be delivered by the middle of next week. today state officials plan to order 31,600...
249
249
Sep 16, 2009
09/09
by
WMAR
tv
eye 249
favorite 0
quote 0
you can see the cooler temperatures back in the front making their way through the maryland area. tonight, as a frontal system comes through, got a chance for scattered showers across the region. and during the day tomorrow also a chance for scattered showers on and off. no torrential downpours. that is all going to be kind of -- held out to the west of us in portions of the ohio valley but across our region things looking pretty good. the weekend right now looking ok. overnight, mostly cloudy, a few scattered showers, we'll see an overnight low of 63. tomorrow there's going to be a cloudy day with scattered showers, not going to rain everywhere all the time but will be around, a high of 67 degrees. the extended outlook, things start to clear up friday with a high of 76. 72 and sunshine saturday. 72 and partly cloudy on sunday. monday looking pretty good. chance of showers tuesday and wednesday. back at 6:00 with more on the weather. >>> it used to be the oath danger in the shower was slipping on the soap. but a new study says that showerheads carry bacteria that could be harmful
you can see the cooler temperatures back in the front making their way through the maryland area. tonight, as a frontal system comes through, got a chance for scattered showers across the region. and during the day tomorrow also a chance for scattered showers on and off. no torrential downpours. that is all going to be kind of -- held out to the west of us in portions of the ohio valley but across our region things looking pretty good. the weekend right now looking ok. overnight, mostly cloudy,...
219
219
Sep 27, 2009
09/09
by
WBAL
tv
eye 219
favorite 0
quote 0
maryland drops to 1-3 for the first time ever, 34-13 the final. rekeyed jobs could not wait to get a chance to make up for last week's loss against pittsburg. -- repeat dobbs -- ricky dobbs. 38-22, navy. a scary moment in college football. tim tebow to get we get hit tonight. he lay motionless for several minutes. first he got hit in the front, and then his head struck a teammate slag and whipped forward. he went to the hospital by ambulance. >> i got a bunch of calls and text messages from people asking me who is the guy in the grounds that got in all this trouble. the browns coach apparently find one of the browns players for not paying for a $3 bottle of water he took from a hotel menu bar. the fine, $1,700. for a $3 water. the browns also have to deal with an offense that will be hard to control. joe flacco is off to an impressive 2-0 start. >> it does not mean anything unless you are there at the end of the season. we do not pay attention to that. we just try to get out there and play each week. >> here is the challenge for the orioles after
maryland drops to 1-3 for the first time ever, 34-13 the final. rekeyed jobs could not wait to get a chance to make up for last week's loss against pittsburg. -- repeat dobbs -- ricky dobbs. 38-22, navy. a scary moment in college football. tim tebow to get we get hit tonight. he lay motionless for several minutes. first he got hit in the front, and then his head struck a teammate slag and whipped forward. he went to the hospital by ambulance. >> i got a bunch of calls and text messages...
173
173
Sep 3, 2009
09/09
by
WMAR
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 0
the maryland feline society does that. the maryland spca actually works with them and will help at least direct you. i don't know that they do that specifically but they help direct you as to where it can be done. they do a lot of spaying and neutering and release. they trap the cats, they spay and neuter them, then put them back in the same neighborhood they were found. that way they can go ahead and live out their lives. if you got neighbors that can't take care of them and you're worried about the cats, then it's a matter of trapping them, getting them neutered, socialized and trying to find them homes. that's a lot more difficult problem but it's something that can be taken care of if you have the time. >> there are community resources. if you have a question send me an e-mail because i did a story on two women who did that. they will try to find the right resources for you. sends me an e-mail if you're still on the line, ok? >> or the spca, they will line you up. >> and the maryland spca is where you can find summer.
the maryland feline society does that. the maryland spca actually works with them and will help at least direct you. i don't know that they do that specifically but they help direct you as to where it can be done. they do a lot of spaying and neutering and release. they trap the cats, they spay and neuter them, then put them back in the same neighborhood they were found. that way they can go ahead and live out their lives. if you got neighbors that can't take care of them and you're worried...
197
197
Sep 28, 2009
09/09
by
WMAR
tv
eye 197
favorite 0
quote 0
maryland state police and attorney for the maryland state police declined to comment on the story three times saying that the organization will not comment on a former employee and that is their policy. it is important to point out that the maryland state police says the aviation command has worked very hard to improve the system since the crash and is working to meet with those stricter federal standards that brian mentioned in the piece. state police say choppers are now more safely equipped maintenance records are better kept and they are working to pr cur state of the art helicopter. gored dan says he constantly is reminded of those who died in the crash and thoughts and prayers are with them and their families. >>> another nice start to the day. bright blue skies. a haze now and then. 61 degrees. relative humidity 81%. winds south, southwest at 6 miles an hour. taking a look at temperatures across the state, see generally in the 60s. already in the lower 60s and upper 60s. 74 degrees in the coast there at ocean city. we had a bit of rain and drizzle in fact almost half an inch as o
maryland state police and attorney for the maryland state police declined to comment on the story three times saying that the organization will not comment on a former employee and that is their policy. it is important to point out that the maryland state police says the aviation command has worked very hard to improve the system since the crash and is working to meet with those stricter federal standards that brian mentioned in the piece. state police say choppers are now more safely equipped...
191
191
Sep 19, 2009
09/09
by
WBAL
tv
eye 191
favorite 0
quote 0
we've also had the cooperation of the maryland department of transportation and maryland transit administration. there is a problem with bus service. problem of dundalk and silas point south. to the point that will be necessary, the mta is looking to reroute buses in order to provide bus service from the circle at sour point and dundalk south. folks in turner station that use public transportation for work. making certain that will be available to you. >> we just finished listening to county executive jim smith giving information. one thing to pass along if you have issued with insurance call this number. at 9:30 the insurance commissioner and staff will be in loganville. if you have issues or know someone with problems with >> now your insta-weather plus forecast with meteorologist john collins. >> as we overlook the city, current conditions, 62 at the inner harbor. humidity is dropping. atmosphere warms up, the barometer is rising. 30.24. nice and high. north breeze, eight miles per hour. temperatures around the hour, 59 in easton, annapolis 63. middle river 61 up in westminster 55 degrees. c
we've also had the cooperation of the maryland department of transportation and maryland transit administration. there is a problem with bus service. problem of dundalk and silas point south. to the point that will be necessary, the mta is looking to reroute buses in order to provide bus service from the circle at sour point and dundalk south. folks in turner station that use public transportation for work. making certain that will be available to you. >> we just finished listening to...
159
159
Sep 30, 2009
09/09
by
WMAR
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 0
to komen, maryland has the fifth highest cancer rate in the country. african-american women in maryland do not have as high as incidence of breast cancer as white women but have a higher death rate. that means after diagnosis a african-american woman has more chance of dying from it than a white woman. the race is sunday, october 18th. for more information on how to register or donate go to abc2news.com. click on the tab "think pink." reporting live in downtown baltimore, sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> this is "jeopardy"! and this is the dundalk woman who got her 30 minutes of fame on the popular game show last night. jessica, a stay at home mom, came in third place. we just want to congratulate her. there she is with her family. i called her jennifer earlier. that was her sister who appeared on "price is right." way to go, jessica. what can you say about the orioles? >>> what can you say about the orioles? they lost their 12th straight game last night. the orioles haven't dropped this many since losing the first 21 games back in 1988. yesterday, in t
to komen, maryland has the fifth highest cancer rate in the country. african-american women in maryland do not have as high as incidence of breast cancer as white women but have a higher death rate. that means after diagnosis a african-american woman has more chance of dying from it than a white woman. the race is sunday, october 18th. for more information on how to register or donate go to abc2news.com. click on the tab "think pink." reporting live in downtown baltimore, sherrie...
176
176
Sep 1, 2009
09/09
by
WBAL
tv
eye 176
favorite 0
quote 0
many areas were in the 40's this morning. western maryland almost did into the upper 30's. skies are clear tonight and the winds remain light. look for the temperatures to drop quickly after sunset. tomorrow morning, 50 degrees is the record. that goes all the way back to 1892. a front stalled offshore and across northern florida. there may be a storm trying to form on that front that will write off the mid-atlantic coast. you get a little cloud cover off the coast and over the attack. some of that might just brush the maryland ko@stal areas barely going into thursday and friday afternoon. it does look like the bulk of the brain with that weather system will stay out of the atlantic. the be a bit more cloud cover before friday and then things clear out over the weekend. 73 to 78 on the day tomorrow. the winds will be brisk at 8 to 15 knots and waves around 1 foot. over the mid-atlantic where the fifth tropical storm of the season. her name is erica and it is probably going to show some strengthening in the next five days ago. the storm is forecast to move in the general dir
many areas were in the 40's this morning. western maryland almost did into the upper 30's. skies are clear tonight and the winds remain light. look for the temperatures to drop quickly after sunset. tomorrow morning, 50 degrees is the record. that goes all the way back to 1892. a front stalled offshore and across northern florida. there may be a storm trying to form on that front that will write off the mid-atlantic coast. you get a little cloud cover off the coast and over the attack. some of...
242
242
Sep 29, 2009
09/09
by
WBFF
tv
eye 242
favorite 0
quote 0
flu here in maryland. 8 people have died from the h1n1 virus. latest baltimore area child. another student from montebello junior academy in northeast baltimore is fighting the illness. karen live outside the school now where parents are gathering now wanting answers from school administrators. karen? >>reporter: well, the 13-year-old student was confirmed last week with h1n1 and today she is still in the hospital. now school officials tell us that this building has been cleaned thoroughly and also say the bathrooms are being cleaned twice a week. twice a day, day, rather. information parents are expecting to hear at tonight's meeting here at montebello academy and some parents want to make sure proper steps are being taken to keep this from happening to another child. so far h1n1 is blamed for 8 deaths here in maryland. >> i'm hoping that they disinfected the school properly. because i was really scared to send my children this morning but i don't really know how to take it. so i'm taking them to get their flu shot right away. >>reporter: meeti
flu here in maryland. 8 people have died from the h1n1 virus. latest baltimore area child. another student from montebello junior academy in northeast baltimore is fighting the illness. karen live outside the school now where parents are gathering now wanting answers from school administrators. karen? >>reporter: well, the 13-year-old student was confirmed last week with h1n1 and today she is still in the hospital. now school officials tell us that this building has been cleaned...
205
205
Sep 29, 2009
09/09
by
WBAL
tv
eye 205
favorite 0
quote 0
now you're maryland lottery numbers. >> the maryland lottery, let yourself play. >> good afternoon maryland. i am from wbal radio. first up,. 3. the numbers are -- the number are 7, 5, 2. that makes her number is 7, 5, and 2. here is an important lottery message. >> you and 23 friends could watch the ravens take on the indianapolis colts. it is one of the scratch of prizes you can win. go to our web site for details. >> moving right along to your pick 4 game. the numbers are 2, 8, 7, and 9, as printed on the ball. that makes them 2, 8, 7, 9. the maryland lottery, let yourself play. >>> we have a final look at our weather. >> it is clouding up a little bit but not a bad afternoon. 67 for a high and going down to 47. it will say breezy and the coal is day of the week will be thursday. we are -- and the coolest day of the week will be thursday. >> we will have a repeat broadcast for you today at 1:00 p.m. and 8 verizon fios 460. >> be sure to watch tonight at 5:00 p.m. have a great day. so, what do you think? - let's go with the... - basic package. good choice. only meineke let's you choose yo
now you're maryland lottery numbers. >> the maryland lottery, let yourself play. >> good afternoon maryland. i am from wbal radio. first up,. 3. the numbers are -- the number are 7, 5, 2. that makes her number is 7, 5, and 2. here is an important lottery message. >> you and 23 friends could watch the ravens take on the indianapolis colts. it is one of the scratch of prizes you can win. go to our web site for details. >> moving right along to your pick 4 game. the numbers...
240
240
tv
eye 240
favorite 0
quote 0
he wants to know by the end of the day if maryland is ready for h1n1. 1million americans contracted the swine flu and 500 died from it. >> you'll find it everywhere. you'll find it on doorknobs and you'll find it on telephones >> reporter: tuesday, at the white house, president obama said, get your flu shots. >> this program is voluntary, but it will be strongly recommended. >> reporter: they're also preparing for the virus. >> we'll take advantage of the federal dollars and we'll strengthen the connections that allows to get the vaccines into the arms of the citizens >> reporter: the earliest it will be ready is early october. my doctor don't have the vaccine until october for my son and since i'm diabetic, i have to have it, too. >> reporter: again, governor o'malley holding the briefing in annapolis at 11:00 today. we'll bring you the latest on it later on tonight. >> the washington county health department will have to do more with less after losing a third of their state funding. they'll be left with a few resources to deal with the out break there. >>> firefighters battle a two al
he wants to know by the end of the day if maryland is ready for h1n1. 1million americans contracted the swine flu and 500 died from it. >> you'll find it everywhere. you'll find it on doorknobs and you'll find it on telephones >> reporter: tuesday, at the white house, president obama said, get your flu shots. >> this program is voluntary, but it will be strongly recommended. >> reporter: they're also preparing for the virus. >> we'll take advantage of the federal...
382
382
Sep 15, 2009
09/09
by
WBAL
tv
eye 382
favorite 0
quote 0
on the wbal-tv 11. and now the maryland lottery numbers. >> good afternoon. i am very -- and shari elliker from wbal radio, and here with me is a maryland lottery drawing official your pick 3 numbers for tuesday, september 15, are -- pick four in a moment, but first, this important message from amelia. >> pick up a living lucky scratch-off and enter your code at mdlottery.com. you can win u2 concert tickets or other prices. >> moving right along to the pick four game, your numbers are -- for winning numbers and the latest news, visit
on the wbal-tv 11. and now the maryland lottery numbers. >> good afternoon. i am very -- and shari elliker from wbal radio, and here with me is a maryland lottery drawing official your pick 3 numbers for tuesday, september 15, are -- pick four in a moment, but first, this important message from amelia. >> pick up a living lucky scratch-off and enter your code at mdlottery.com. you can win u2 concert tickets or other prices. >> moving right along to the pick four game, your...
216
216
Sep 17, 2009
09/09
by
WUSA
tv
eye 216
favorite 0
quote 0
let's check the outer loop in maryland. a little volume is building but moving well between 95 and georgia. 270 southbound, 109 to 121 also moving well. little slow. not too fast but that is going well as well as 66 eastbound, 50 to 123 no incidents or accidents to report there. >> thank you. >>> on the rundown at 6:01, the push for health care reform. a committee vote could come next week from a plan from senator baucus. he unveiled the plan yesterday. it could create co-ops to sell insurance instead of the federal government. insurance companies would have to sell insurance to anyone even those with preexisting conditions and it would lower prices for low-income families and cover preventive dental and mental health care. while he has no republicans on his side now, he is hoping for gop support. >> at the enof the day we all share a common purpose, that is to make the lives of americans better than they are today tomorrow and to get health care reform done. which means the time to come for action is now. >> reporter: the
let's check the outer loop in maryland. a little volume is building but moving well between 95 and georgia. 270 southbound, 109 to 121 also moving well. little slow. not too fast but that is going well as well as 66 eastbound, 50 to 123 no incidents or accidents to report there. >> thank you. >>> on the rundown at 6:01, the push for health care reform. a committee vote could come next week from a plan from senator baucus. he unveiled the plan yesterday. it could create co-ops to...
311
311
Sep 14, 2009
09/09
by
WJZ
tv
eye 311
favorite 0
quote 0
it's a win for the company and marylanders. >> maryland will be the loser if this transaction doesn't go through. >> reporter: constellation was supposed to close the deal on wednesday. it has been delayed as it waits the ruling from the psc. that's supposed to come out in early october. >> the last public hearing held earlier this month. more than 150 people showed up, most in support. >>> new this morning: we're getting word of a domestic stabbing in harford county. 47-year-old vivian green stabbed her husband in the chest last night in edgewood. rodney preston is in serious but stable condition in shock trauma. she's being held at the harford county detention center pending a bond hearing. >>> police continue to investigate several fatal shootings in baltimore city yesterday. police say 8-year-old israeli mason was gunned down. 35-year-old andre williams was fatally shot on cross street and an unidentified man was shot and killed on reisterstown and cold spring lane. no motives or suspects for any of the shootings. >>> set. go. >> hundreds lace up their sneakers to take part in the
it's a win for the company and marylanders. >> maryland will be the loser if this transaction doesn't go through. >> reporter: constellation was supposed to close the deal on wednesday. it has been delayed as it waits the ruling from the psc. that's supposed to come out in early october. >> the last public hearing held earlier this month. more than 150 people showed up, most in support. >>> new this morning: we're getting word of a domestic stabbing in harford county....
216
216
Sep 3, 2009
09/09
by
WMAR
tv
eye 216
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> the latest now on efforts to keep cell phones out of maryland prisons, officials spent the day learning about technology designed to detect illegal cell phones inside jail cells. cell phones are becoming a bigger problem as more inmates are using them for criminal activity. two years ago patrick meyers used a cell phone to odder a hit on a man who was set to testify against him in court. he was shot and killed in front of his home in rose dale. >> we hope when they come to prison they disconnect from criminal activity but the cell phones make it easy to stay engaged. several cases of where criminal activity has been ordered from prisons. >> maynard supports cell phone jamming. allegheny county liquor board ordered a tavern to close and sell liquor license after three police officers were hurt in a fight involving 30 people. the board gave the owner six months to find a buyer and said the license cannot be used again at that location. this order followed a disturbance that made a police corporal fear for his safety when he was surrounded by 10 to 125 drunk patrons. . >>> from ou
. >>> the latest now on efforts to keep cell phones out of maryland prisons, officials spent the day learning about technology designed to detect illegal cell phones inside jail cells. cell phones are becoming a bigger problem as more inmates are using them for criminal activity. two years ago patrick meyers used a cell phone to odder a hit on a man who was set to testify against him in court. he was shot and killed in front of his home in rose dale. >> we hope when they come to...
221
221
Sep 9, 2009
09/09
by
WMAR
tv
eye 221
favorite 0
quote 0
a few sprinkles but i can tell you what, the next 48 hours are going to be interesting in the maryland area. if you live in an area, this is a precaution, where there is a storm drain might get it cleaned out because we could have some very heavy rainfall about this time tomorrow night into thursday. >> okay. >> we're talking a couple inches of rain in a short period of time. >>> anyhow let's take a look outside right now, show you what's going on, downtown on pratt street. a few sprinkles out there but nothing i -- it was just a trace of precipitation at bwi. our this your good marshall, wind currently from the west northwest at 3 miles per hour, the pressure rising 30.04, there are your ties, sunrise and sunset. our winds from the northeast 8 to 14 miles per hour. our low today 65 degrees, our high today 73 which did hit our 2-degree guarantee. once again we have now hit it 16 days in a row. if we hit 17 it's going to be a brand new record for us. the most we have ever hit is 16. 634 in york, 70 in hagerstown, 68 in tax river. over in ocean city, 74 degrees. they are winning the priz
a few sprinkles but i can tell you what, the next 48 hours are going to be interesting in the maryland area. if you live in an area, this is a precaution, where there is a storm drain might get it cleaned out because we could have some very heavy rainfall about this time tomorrow night into thursday. >> okay. >> we're talking a couple inches of rain in a short period of time. >>> anyhow let's take a look outside right now, show you what's going on, downtown on pratt street....
325
325
Sep 19, 2009
09/09
by
WJZ
tv
eye 325
favorite 0
quote 0
day at the races now has a new name, the maryland million was renamed john mccain maryland million. the 24th maryland million will be raced next saturday. >>> it was like a never ending three stooges episode. 325 people took part this the pie throw event. the event not only set a world record but each pie thrower donated $10 to charity. how many pies ten >>> people in dundalk will be cleaning up for days after a main break. it is the story we've been following all afternoon. a main broke sending water into the streets. and be sure to tune into the eyewitness news morning edition with jessica cartalia and meteorologist tim williams, they'll have a full report from the scene, that's tomorrow morning beginning at 6:00 a.m. >>> and coming up next the late show with
day at the races now has a new name, the maryland million was renamed john mccain maryland million. the 24th maryland million will be raced next saturday. >>> it was like a never ending three stooges episode. 325 people took part this the pie throw event. the event not only set a world record but each pie thrower donated $10 to charity. how many pies ten >>> people in dundalk will be cleaning up for days after a main break. it is the story we've been following all afternoon. a...
183
183
Sep 12, 2009
09/09
by
WUSA
tv
eye 183
favorite 0
quote 0
considering the maryland football team lost 30 players. little was expected but no one would predict the start of the season. a 52-and blow out but today in college park the program out to prove that will not be the norm this season. of course, james madison not exactly ranked in the top ten at the moment but very early in this one the dukes got into the maryland 33 on that opening drive on fourth and five and jam u stopped and the terps get the ball back. on their first position scott going into the end zone for a touchdown and the terps in the first are up 7-0. staying in the acc virginia hosting 16th ranked texas christian. they are down seven in the second quarter and they beat down even more. turning punching it in and virginia is down 27-0 in the fourth. psychologists will say anger isn't good for you and after a loss they had a lot of it because they took their frustrations to the field this afternoon and it became the unfortunate team on the other end of virginia tech. he's doing everything to e. coli race the week one loss. ryan w
considering the maryland football team lost 30 players. little was expected but no one would predict the start of the season. a 52-and blow out but today in college park the program out to prove that will not be the norm this season. of course, james madison not exactly ranked in the top ten at the moment but very early in this one the dukes got into the maryland 33 on that opening drive on fourth and five and jam u stopped and the terps get the ball back. on their first position scott going...
271
271
Sep 9, 2009
09/09
by
WBFF
tv
eye 271
favorite 0
quote 0
reporting live here at the university of maryland. karen parks, fox 45 news at 10:00. >> well, the cdc has new guidelines on how doctors should administer the drugs. people with flu-like symptoms and are having trouble breathing should be treated with anti-viral medication quickly before the results of a flu test. but the cdc also said anti-viral medications should be saved for people that are actually sick not those trying to prevent the flu. >> a key point from our guidance, is that most children, add lens less sense and adults with influenza like illness do not need anti-viral medicines. if all of those people, taking anti-viral mediciness things may get worse. >> there was a little good news today. cdc said the virus has not changed since the spring. that means the vaccinations that are worked on right now will be good matches against what is circulating out there. >> people fighting health care reform rallied in frisco texas today. thousands of people were at the gathering protestors say it will cost too much and give the governm
reporting live here at the university of maryland. karen parks, fox 45 news at 10:00. >> well, the cdc has new guidelines on how doctors should administer the drugs. people with flu-like symptoms and are having trouble breathing should be treated with anti-viral medication quickly before the results of a flu test. but the cdc also said anti-viral medications should be saved for people that are actually sick not those trying to prevent the flu. >> a key point from our guidance, is...
220
220
Sep 4, 2009
09/09
by
WMAR
tv
eye 220
favorite 0
quote 0
by the way, there's the maryland state fair which continues this weekend at the fair grounds in timonium. for more stuff to do over the week, you can always go to abc2news.com. >>> now, the forecast certified baltimore's most accurate. here is chief meteorologist norm lewis and maryland's most powerful doppler radar. >> or you can be like us going to work. >> not this weekend. i don't know about you, but -- i'm going to the fair. >> i tell you what's going to be beautiful weather for the fair. >> anything. >> normally the fair is just totally hot, sweltering, humid. >> this might be the best stretch of weather they've ever had eye think it will be absolutely gorgeous and continues through the weekend. we have details. let's take a look outside right now. show you what's going on right now at bwi thurgood marshall, 62 degrees. 78% humidity. wind, there isn't any. it's gone. pressure falling 30.04. there are your tides tomorrow at fort mchenry. high tide 7:09. low tied 1:50. the winds out of the northeast 6-12 miles per hour. sunrise at 6:38 will set 7:32. low this morning, 66 degrees. hig
by the way, there's the maryland state fair which continues this weekend at the fair grounds in timonium. for more stuff to do over the week, you can always go to abc2news.com. >>> now, the forecast certified baltimore's most accurate. here is chief meteorologist norm lewis and maryland's most powerful doppler radar. >> or you can be like us going to work. >> not this weekend. i don't know about you, but -- i'm going to the fair. >> i tell you what's going to be...
221
221
Sep 16, 2009
09/09
by
WMAR
tv
eye 221
favorite 0
quote 0
as the jersey shore as well as the maryland shore. they are looking for heavy rainfall and also pretty gusty winds that could give them a little bit of light flooding. that means just watch out for it. high tide early in the morning 5:53. low tide after the noontime hour 12:40. tomorrow's winds from the east at 6 to 12 miles per hour. sun coming up 6:49. will set 7:13. temperatures across the area now, it's already down to 66 in york. 64 philadelphia. the cool front is bringing in the cooler air, riding over the top of us but on its way southward. and will drop our temperatures. our satellite, there are the early morning sprinkles we had. most of the activity is from the west to the east. heavier rain shower and even thunderstorm activity in southern portions of virginia. what is causing it all? we talked about it yesterday. a stationery frontal system or a frontal system that will become stationery stretching right through this region there. and across that stationery frontal system little areas of low pressure will continue to move
as the jersey shore as well as the maryland shore. they are looking for heavy rainfall and also pretty gusty winds that could give them a little bit of light flooding. that means just watch out for it. high tide early in the morning 5:53. low tide after the noontime hour 12:40. tomorrow's winds from the east at 6 to 12 miles per hour. sun coming up 6:49. will set 7:13. temperatures across the area now, it's already down to 66 in york. 64 philadelphia. the cool front is bringing in the cooler...
252
252
Sep 17, 2009
09/09
by
WBFF
tv
eye 252
favorite 0
quote 0
and it is unfortunate that magna controlled the maryland thoroughbred racing because it has hurt the industry in that way. >> now magna would like to enter the race but it may be too late. and deadlines cannot be extended under state guidelines. >> this is a problem in maryland. because of the statute, and the referendum. >> at the proposed site in baltimore, there is threat of a lawsuit from magna, or another developer that claims they did not know the lot off russell street was an option until the city recently said so. but the steepens any misrepresentation. >> that site was clearly an option. nothing was done behind the scenes. everything was on the up and up. >> meanwhile in anne arundel county, neighbors are outraged about a plan to put a casino in the parking lot of anne arundel mills mall. the protesting could on prove a setback. >> strong and vocal and organized. >> and it is part of the reason the county council has yet to approve sonic for the proposed slots parlor. much to the governor's dismay. >> right now, we have that indecision kind of guming up the works and keeping
and it is unfortunate that magna controlled the maryland thoroughbred racing because it has hurt the industry in that way. >> now magna would like to enter the race but it may be too late. and deadlines cannot be extended under state guidelines. >> this is a problem in maryland. because of the statute, and the referendum. >> at the proposed site in baltimore, there is threat of a lawsuit from magna, or another developer that claims they did not know the lot off russell street...
379
379
Sep 29, 2009
09/09
by
WBFF
tv
eye 379
favorite 0
quote 1
disturbing news about the last time he was in custody. >> the swine flu, in maryland. the mounting evidence that the second wave of the h1n1 virus, is sweeping the country. >> a front moves through, now cooler temperatures are descending on maryland. how low they will go, coming up in the sky watch forecast. >> and he afallen hero. maryland woman remembers a son, killed in afghanistan. >> live in high definition, from wbff tv in baltimore, this is fox 45 news at 10:00. >> hello, i am jennifer gilbert. jeff barnd is off tonight. we have word tonight that one of the teens accused in the shooting of a baltimore city police officer was in custody can a week before the attack. but instead of keeping him behind bars, he was back out on the streets. crime and justice reporter joy lepola has a story you are seeing first on fox. >> two juveniles both 16-years-old appear before a judge, charged with attempted first-degree murder. craig tillett and kevon wilson accused in the robbery and shooting of baltimore city police officer aaron harris. >> i could just say that today, based
disturbing news about the last time he was in custody. >> the swine flu, in maryland. the mounting evidence that the second wave of the h1n1 virus, is sweeping the country. >> a front moves through, now cooler temperatures are descending on maryland. how low they will go, coming up in the sky watch forecast. >> and he afallen hero. maryland woman remembers a son, killed in afghanistan. >> live in high definition, from wbff tv in baltimore, this is fox 45 news at 10:00....
449
449
Sep 28, 2009
09/09
by
WBFF
tv
eye 449
favorite 0
quote 1
by the afternoon, showers in western maryland. that's going to skirt north of the city. that's why there's a 20 percent to 30 percent chance for a stray shower in the afternoon. we'll start out with sunshine. clouds gathering in the afternoon. we may get a stray shower in the late-afternoon hours. clearing later in the evening and on tuesday the secondary front moves through. that drops our temperatures further as we get towards the middle of the week. tomorrow looking at 80 degrees on the eastern shore. winds out of the south at 10 to 20. kind of a breezy day for you folks. around the central portions of the state, much of the state. sun and clouds in the afternoon. a 20 percent to 30 percent chance for a stray shower. a better chance to see showers along the northern border of the state, especially around pennsylvania. this frontal boundary, as it moves closer, things get windy with this tightly-wound area of low pressure over the great lakes. first wave pushes through and by tuesday, the second wave. that will bring in the cooler air so temperatures drop as we get tow
by the afternoon, showers in western maryland. that's going to skirt north of the city. that's why there's a 20 percent to 30 percent chance for a stray shower in the afternoon. we'll start out with sunshine. clouds gathering in the afternoon. we may get a stray shower in the late-afternoon hours. clearing later in the evening and on tuesday the secondary front moves through. that drops our temperatures further as we get towards the middle of the week. tomorrow looking at 80 degrees on the...
381
381
Sep 14, 2009
09/09
by
WJZ
tv
eye 381
favorite 0
quote 0
maryland department of agriculture is promoting the home grown school lunch week. cafeterias in all 24 subdivision will serve bread and produce and meats from maryland. it's meant to encourage healthy eating and environmentally sustainable food habits. >>> well, we are one for one. baltimore ravens roll over kanza -- kansas in the first game of the regular season. ryan joins us live with the excitement from the season ahead after the first win. good afternoon ron. >> reporter: good afternoon. ravens fans are used to seeing the defensive oriented team but after what we saw sunday, that could be changing. the purple and black attack just could be for real. >> all out pressure again. one-on-one and separation. touchdown. >> reporter: with flac-co flying height they pounded the chiefs for 501 yards a single game franchise record. >> yesterday i loved my man joe flacco, he showed us love and did his thing. >> phenomenal and the a yardage they got on the passing game was amazing. >> reporter: ray fired out cloud including michael phelps who knew the offense was flying so
maryland department of agriculture is promoting the home grown school lunch week. cafeterias in all 24 subdivision will serve bread and produce and meats from maryland. it's meant to encourage healthy eating and environmentally sustainable food habits. >>> well, we are one for one. baltimore ravens roll over kanza -- kansas in the first game of the regular season. ryan joins us live with the excitement from the season ahead after the first win. good afternoon ron. >> reporter:...
162
162
Sep 21, 2009
09/09
by
WMAR
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
also ask for written quotes and above all else verify that the company is licensed by the maryland home improvement commission. >> you don't need to act out of emotion and it's a very stressful time for people. don't act out of emotion. do your homework before you agree to that contractor doing any repairs for you. >> if you have questions, 410-468-2090. >>> it was a rough weekend for people in dundalk. a rough week, too. particularly because it's a workweek and a lot of people aren't able to go to work. coming up on abc2 news at 5:30 -- how neighbors are coping now in these tough times. >>> a man was hit and killed by a car in east point early this morning. baltimore county police say the man was hit while walking on eastern avenue near north point boulevard around 3:00 a.m. they are trying to identify the victim. police say the driver was not at fault and no charges are expected to be filed. >>> a dramatic rescue in southwest baltimore after a man crashed his moped into a guardrail. and flipped down an embankment. the crash happened 3:00 this morning near frederick avenue and millingt
also ask for written quotes and above all else verify that the company is licensed by the maryland home improvement commission. >> you don't need to act out of emotion and it's a very stressful time for people. don't act out of emotion. do your homework before you agree to that contractor doing any repairs for you. >> if you have questions, 410-468-2090. >>> it was a rough weekend for people in dundalk. a rough week, too. particularly because it's a workweek and a lot of...
262
262
Sep 17, 2009
09/09
by
WUSA
tv
eye 262
favorite 0
quote 0
health care reform for today the president take his campaign to the university of maryland. more cuts. the free state could be forced to cut even more programs when a new financial report comes out this afternoon. >>> good morning. i'm angie goff in for andrea roane. thank you for joining us. today is thursday, september 17th. we will check in with patranya bhoolsuwan for traffic in a moment but first we start off with kim martucci who has a look at the forecast. >>> good morning. this is our time lapse tower cam from the netherlands carillon. a lot of clouds have been hanging tough with us. a couple of rain drops ahead. we are at 65. northeast winds keeping us company at ten miles an hour and boy has the humidity come up. it is 78%. this is what it looks like across the suburbs. 50s out there winchester to martinsburg, 63 manassas and 65 inside the beltway. in to the afternoon we will watch these clouds linger and a few rain drops. no washouts, but we will be keeping it a little soggy at any given moment. temperatures cool, 70. as we mentioned, patranya bhoolsuwan is in for
health care reform for today the president take his campaign to the university of maryland. more cuts. the free state could be forced to cut even more programs when a new financial report comes out this afternoon. >>> good morning. i'm angie goff in for andrea roane. thank you for joining us. today is thursday, september 17th. we will check in with patranya bhoolsuwan for traffic in a moment but first we start off with kim martucci who has a look at the forecast. >>> good...
565
565
Sep 1, 2009
09/09
by
WBAL
tv
eye 565
favorite 0
quote 0
here are our bodies with an important lottery message. >> what do the ravens and the maryland pottery have in common? >> a scratch off fantasy. >> go to the web site for a prize and all of the details. >> ago ravens. moving right along to pick four, here is what we got. that is a nine. followed by zero. the next number is 7. the last number for your pick four is five. 90 ,7,5. you want to visit our web site to let yourself play. >> it is so beautiful. >> incredible. gorgeous. get out and enjoy it. it was like 73 degrees today. a chilly night ahead, we are down to about 50 in the suburbs. on thursday we are back up to 80. check out that nice, long labor day weekend. we are doing something right. >> absolutely fantastic. you can do anything that you want to outside. thank you for joining us at noon. >> have a great day. they have alzheimer's and heart disease, diabetes and cancer. and they've heard that biomedical research offers hope, that it could control, maybe even cure, their disease. senator barbara mikulski understands the importance of innovative biomedical research, for patient
here are our bodies with an important lottery message. >> what do the ravens and the maryland pottery have in common? >> a scratch off fantasy. >> go to the web site for a prize and all of the details. >> ago ravens. moving right along to pick four, here is what we got. that is a nine. followed by zero. the next number is 7. the last number for your pick four is five. 90 ,7,5. you want to visit our web site to let yourself play. >> it is so beautiful. >>...
400
400
Sep 5, 2009
09/09
by
WBAL
tv
eye 400
favorite 0
quote 0
maryland officials want to spread the water about boating safety. rob roblin has more on how to have fun and play it safe. >> the labor day weekend is the unofficial end of summer. many boaters, that means it's the last time-out on the water until next summer. the labor day weekend is one of the busiest weekends for boaters. expect the bay to be packed. because of, that the u.s. coast guard wants to make sure it is a safe weekend. >> approximately 2/3 of fatalities on the water were resulted from people drowning. 90% of those were from people not wearing life jackets. >> it is law that everyone have a lavjacket, the life jacket should be worn at all times while on the water. >> they're easy to put on and simple to use. you can even equip them with strobe lights in the dark to let people know where you are. during the day, you can have a signalling mirror and whistle. these simple things can help you when you're out in an emergency situation. [whistle blows]. >> so far this summer, the coast guard has saved more than 170 lives. >> since april, over 2
maryland officials want to spread the water about boating safety. rob roblin has more on how to have fun and play it safe. >> the labor day weekend is the unofficial end of summer. many boaters, that means it's the last time-out on the water until next summer. the labor day weekend is one of the busiest weekends for boaters. expect the bay to be packed. because of, that the u.s. coast guard wants to make sure it is a safe weekend. >> approximately 2/3 of fatalities on the water were...